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We are currently testing out Cacti as a replacement for MRTG. We have some USB backup drives that we swap once a week for our backups. It appears that Cacti doesn't detect this and continues to graph the wrong information or nothing at all. We had the same problem with MRTG, but I fixed it with a Perl script that checks the description to ensure it is logging the proper volume.
I did a bit of searching and found someone who had a similar problem here: http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... 76&start=0 . Quoting from that page:
I checked on my server and the Index Type for the data source is set to "hrStorageDescr", which makes me think that Cacti doesn't check every time that the OIDs haven't changed. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can fix this? Only a handful of the servers have the backup disks. Is there a way to have Cacti always check if the OIDs have changed?stucky101 wrote:To answer my own post. I seem to have stumbled upon a solution by accident.
Click on "Data Sources"
Pick the host in question
Click on the name of the partition in question
Under "Custom Data" change "Index Type" from "dskIndex" to "dskPath"
I've attached a copy of a graph from one of the servers that has this issue.
Thanks!